In love, I wish you desire me as a father, you want to be my children, united to me in love, joy, harmony and peace.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → This sharing of harmony, love and light gives you preciousness, certainty of being my children, desired by the father, who wants all the love for his children.
- → Recognize that you are my sons, much more than sons, that you are not a wrapper, a armor, that you have been created for this union, for this revelation and for this love affair between me and you.
- → In love, I wish you desire me as a father, you want to be my children, united to me in love, joy, harmony and peace.
Recurrences in the text
- → I desire that you never lose your or my identity, that you are with me in everything you do, that in every action of yours, even for a moment, I am there, you meet me and you love me.
- → After knowing what I have revealed to you, proclaim it to others only with love.
- → Every day their life breaks apart, because they do not want to recognize what is visible and nonexistent.
- → The one who recognizes me knows my love in the absolute and feels joy in being with me, a radiant light that illuminates his and my face.
- → In love, I wish you desire me as a father, you want to be my children, united to me in love, joy, harmony and peace.
- → It is possible for you to come to recognize me, to see me, before in a small way, and then to come to see me great in love.
- → You can find me if you recognize me and look at my light.
- → Believe in me, in you and in love.
- → Only in me you can know beauty, love, be safe and live in eternal light.
- → When you will meet and find me, you will know to recognize me, because my love will be very strong.
- → For a long time I tried to talk to you, but you did not listen to me, you were not aware of it.
- → Awareness always wins, it is love.
- → You're me on earth.
- → You know enough.
- → Love the truth that does not stir to appear, that does not fear falsehood, which allows the unconscious man his vanity, his freedom to choose nothingness.
Relative arguments